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Time: June 28, 2012 from 9am to 9:45am
Location: City of La Mesa Recreation Center- West Terrace Room
City/Town: La Mesa
Phone: 619-929-8408
Event Type: parenting, class
Organized By: Cara Douglass
Latest La Mesa Activity: Jun 19, 2012
Sign, Say & Play® Class is a 6 week Baby Signs® program designed especially for parents and their babies. Fun games, songs, and activities highlight important developmental skills.
Sign, Say & Play® Classes provide you with:
• Relaxed and fun times with your baby
• Opportunity to meet and spend time with friends
• In-depth understanding of Baby Signs® Program
• Easy ways to learn and practice signs
• Fun activities to stimulate growth in your baby’s:
motor development
cognitive development
language and literacy development
social and emotional development
For specific class information go to www.babysignprogram.com/bycara
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